A discussion on the resignation of FMA chair Craig Stobo due to political statements and conduct issues, including his comments on the Treaty Principles Bill and lack of credit checks, alongside coverage of a major class action against ANZ over a loan calculator error.
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But right now, there has been a fair bit of debate emerging over whether the FMA chair, Craig Stobo, should have lost his job over his lack of political neutrality. The Herald's Wellington business editor, Junaid Tipshani, is with us on this. Hi, Junaid. There is a long list of stuff that he's apparently done wrong. What do you think it is that's tipped him in the end?
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